The Titans
The appearance of a comet in the night sky is often said to portend upheaval and unrest. Under the auspices of such fiery harbingers, new empires rise, old cultures fall, and even the stars themselves may vanish from the heavens… The truth is, perhaps, more unsettling. The Titans are four great beings that were created during the first breath of creation and hold vast amounts of unimaginable power. They are to gods as what gods are to mortals.
Depiction. Aurelion Sol is depicted as the largest dragon to ever and will ever exist. His body is composed of the stars and the cosmos.
Worshippers. Aurelion's believers include humans, dragonkin, ravenfolk, and kobolds. Considered to control fate and fortune, he is respected by all easterners as a result, especially merchants and gamblers. Warriors seek his aid in battle, and wizards, oracles, and scholars seek his wisdom from beyond the mortal sphere. Sailors and travelers ask for good wandering from him. Anyone who seeks luck or the blessings of helpful wisdom invokes Aurelion, and the call strengthens him. Over time, the enlightening stars of Aurelion shine far onto uncivilized lands.
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Depiction. Chronos is depicted as a man with blue skin, his eyes reflect the universe, extremely long white hair, with a body made of cogs and gears, he wields the eternal clock situated on his staff.
Worshippers. Time is a factor of every beings existence, even the gods. As such all beings from every walk of life revere Chronos in some sort of way.
Commandments
Depiction. Due to the fact that Pantheon is living energy, they have no accurate depiction. More commonly Pantheon is depicted as the host it is currently inhabiting.
Worshippers. Due to the fact Pantheon directly interacts with the physical world, they gather a large number of worshippers from all walks of life. Usually paladins, chivalric knights, guards, soldiers, and all others that pride themselves in the defense of others worship Pantheon.
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Depiction. Ymir is depicted not only as one of the largest jotunn but one of the largest beings to ever exist. Typically he is seen as a jotunn made entirely of ice with a large beard and two massive horns upon his head.
Worshippers. The jotunn as well as all of giant kind revere and worship Ymir as they consider him a father figure in one fashion or another. The cult of Ragnarok and others who sympathize with giant kind may also worship Ymir.
Commandments
Deity | Alignment | Province | Domains | Symbol |
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Aurelion Sol | Neutral | Void | Void, Dragon, Knowledge, Travel | A radiant star |
Chronos | Lawful Neutral | Time | Knowledge, Order, Prophecy, Travel, Clockwork | A half circle clock |
Pantheon | Neutral Good | Multiverse | Travel, Justice, War, Zeal | A man wearing a helmet weilding a spear |
Ymir | Chaotic Neutral | Midgard | Mountain, Strength, Forge | A giant head with two horns |
Aurelion Sol, The Star Forger
The almighty being known as Aurelion Sol was already ancient before the rise of the mortal races of Midgard. Born in the first breath of creation, he and those like him roamed the vast nothingness of the Void, seeking to fill this canvas of incalculable breadth with marvels whose twinkling spectra would bring fulfillment and delight to all who witnessed them. But then, bathed in the light of a fairly unremarkable sun he had crafted eons earlier, he discovered something. A world. New realms. He did not know who had created this world, or why—only that it had not been him.Depiction. Aurelion Sol is depicted as the largest dragon to ever and will ever exist. His body is composed of the stars and the cosmos.
Worshippers. Aurelion's believers include humans, dragonkin, ravenfolk, and kobolds. Considered to control fate and fortune, he is respected by all easterners as a result, especially merchants and gamblers. Warriors seek his aid in battle, and wizards, oracles, and scholars seek his wisdom from beyond the mortal sphere. Sailors and travelers ask for good wandering from him. Anyone who seeks luck or the blessings of helpful wisdom invokes Aurelion, and the call strengthens him. Over time, the enlightening stars of Aurelion shine far onto uncivilized lands.
Commandments
- Trust the stars and they will shower you with fortune and victory.
- Breathe deep the air, travel far and wide to discover the world, and tell your tales to all who listen.
- Silence is no virtue.
- Walk the world as the stars walk above it, proud, bold, and swift.
- Your voice belongs to Auerlion and you must return it after your final breath, well used.
- Store up wonders and stories worthy of the telling.
- Speak well when you must speak, and sing at dawn and dusk.
- Gamble, preach, and tell others of the strength of the stars.
Chronos, Keeper of Time
Bearer of the clock of eternity, rimmed by signs of the Zodiac, the Keeper of Time, Chronos, counts every tick of the second hand, preventing interference with that essential forward momentum. Any major interference with the eternal clock is dealt with directly by him and is why time magic is rarely ever used, either out of reverence or fear. If he knows who or when the eternal clock was wound, Chronos does not tell, but upon the first breath of creation, he came to be. Patient to a fault, Chronos knows no urgency. He does not fear pain, or war, or death, for he is time itself and will outlast all.Depiction. Chronos is depicted as a man with blue skin, his eyes reflect the universe, extremely long white hair, with a body made of cogs and gears, he wields the eternal clock situated on his staff.
Worshippers. Time is a factor of every beings existence, even the gods. As such all beings from every walk of life revere Chronos in some sort of way.
Commandments
- Treat every day as if it is your last, because one day it will be
- The past is to be left alone, the future is a mystery, but the present is a gift
- The eternal clock must continue its momentum forward and must not be tampered with
- Do not alter the flow of time, and fix fissures in the eternal clock whenever possible.
Pantheon, The Legion
Unlike their fellow Primordials, Pantheon is not a physical being and is more akin to a living energy. This energy, also known as the Aspect of Pantheon, finds a host with a physical body to inhabit. The personality, memories, and emotions of these hosts are erased and their flesh is nothing but a shell inhabited by the supernatural Aspect of Pantheon. Pantheon is also unique in the fact that they can freely travel throughout the multiverse, inhabiting multiple hosts all at the same time throughout the multiverse, usually limiting themself to one host per universe. Pantheon prides themselves as being an entity of justice, protecting the multiverse from beings that threaten its destruction.Depiction. Due to the fact that Pantheon is living energy, they have no accurate depiction. More commonly Pantheon is depicted as the host it is currently inhabiting.
Worshippers. Due to the fact Pantheon directly interacts with the physical world, they gather a large number of worshippers from all walks of life. Usually paladins, chivalric knights, guards, soldiers, and all others that pride themselves in the defense of others worship Pantheon.
Commandments
- Defend all that need defending
- Fight back against those that wish nothing but destruction
- Push back the darkness of the Void
- Have no mercy for your enemies
Ymir, The All-Father
Ymir was the all-father of the jotunn and all giant kind. His children, the jotunn, were powerful with the strongest among them even rivaling the Gods. However as of now he has long been dead. Long slain by the combined might of all the gods who were driven by the jealousy of Wotan. From his body Midgard was crafted from Ymir's corpse and his blood was drained to create the ocean. The gods lay claim over Midgard as they were the ones who created it however the jotunn lay claim to it as well due to the fact it was made from the remains of their dead all-father. This of coarse caused conflict between all of giant kind and the gods that has lasted even to this day. However there are those that say that being a Primordial, Ymir is not truly dead and might yet one day rise again and return to wreck havoc against the gods who had taken him down so long ago.Depiction. Ymir is depicted not only as one of the largest jotunn but one of the largest beings to ever exist. Typically he is seen as a jotunn made entirely of ice with a large beard and two massive horns upon his head.
Worshippers. The jotunn as well as all of giant kind revere and worship Ymir as they consider him a father figure in one fashion or another. The cult of Ragnarok and others who sympathize with giant kind may also worship Ymir.
Commandments
- Take what you can, the weak do not deserve it
- Quell the weak, the strong shall lead us to the future
- By ensuring only the strong survive, ensures a strong civilization endures
- The gods are tricksters and betrayers, they are not to be trusted nor befriended
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